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Urbit frontiersmen hellbent on improving the digital experience. Creators of Urbit’s largest planet exchange and first network explorer. Join our Telegram.

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Joined February 2019

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    17 Dec 2019

    We just posted a new, easy to understand intro to Urbit on our blog! “What is Urbit? An Introduction.” - an easy to understand introduction to Urbit, the project that is redefining personal computing and the future of the internet. Open to feedback!

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  2. Jan 30

    From Radical to Rational or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love Urbit

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  3. Jan 30

    Thanks everyone who attended our meetup last night! We look forward to growing this event and the Urbit community in Austin. 🦾 aka Bitcoin Sign Guy was all class and style! Thanks to for sending him and for the excellent presentation. Cheers. – at Distribution Hall

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  4. Jan 28
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  5. Retweeted
    Jan 27

    is the gentleman’s choice for purchasing a planet

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  6. Retweeted
    Jan 27

    We heard there's this great meetup in Austin on Wednesday (~2020.1.29) —

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  7. Jan 24

    🔥Announcement🔥 from is doing an AMA in the urbit live Telegram next Tuesday, January 28th at 2 pm pst. With the upcoming launch of Urbit OS1, there is a ton to ask about!

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  8. Jan 22

    Forward operating base `~livpub` deployed at the edge of the frontier, protecting the Landscape. Join us.

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  9. Jan 20

    The Austin Urbit Meetup is throwing down Wednesday, January 29th with the Urbit ambassador to Bitcoin, Bitcoin Sign Guy (). There will be a talk, Q&A, snacks, drinks and a good time. Feel free to bring a laptop and we’ll help you boot a planet!

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  10. Jan 19

    Urbit doesn’t fix ineptitude, but it can help.

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  11. Jan 18

    Bitcoiners stealing Urbit memes.. This is bullish.

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  12. Retweeted
    Jan 18

    If you're not already familiar with , this is a wonderful intro by re: what it is, why you might want a personal server, and most importantly -- what Urbit is responding to: the modern internet and the shortcomings of personal computing.

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  13. Retweeted
    Jan 17

    You helping to rid the world of surveillance capitalism and spread the ideas of open-source, decentralization, and personal privacy? Well then you get a shout out! If you don’t know what is, check em out!

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  14. Jan 16

    You don't own the keys to the front door of the house you live in. You do the secret knock (your password) and Google lets you in.

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  15. Jan 14

    This is the best media piece on Urbit we’ve seen so far! 💯 Thank you and for your hard work and thoughtful analysis.

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  16. Jan 10
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  17. Retweeted
    Jan 9
    Replying to

    It's 2020 and we still using the same web protocol, some of which, were pioneered in the 70's. That's crazy

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  18. Jan 9

    It’s 2020 and we are still using operating systems that were pioneered in the 90s. That’s crazy.

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  19. Retweeted
    Jan 6

    has an impressive cryptoresume summarized in his Twitter bio. Wow, there are few people in this industry who can claim important contributions to that many quality projects. I also love the idea of coming home from work every night from the future. :)

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  20. Retweeted
    Jan 3

    We did a ton in 2019, but I'm most proud of the new milestones passed. Thread: - Launched on chain: Identities are real and permanent, and it's now possible to change sponsor. - Built usable products for the first time: Bridge and post-modulo (July) Chat and Publish

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  21. Jan 2

    It seems inevitable that ‘currently ransomwared assets’ will quickly become an enormous crypto asset class all its own, replete with hyperactive secondary markets spawning bizarre derivatives. Rethink that one password you’ve been using for every account since middle school 😧

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